Dutch Driving Theory Test

If this is real, i think there are a lot of people will fail in the test. ![]()

This piano shaped building is located in Huainan city, China. Even the stairs are housed within a violin shaped structure built with glass. Cool?

Add coins at your own risk because only by smashing the glass can they be retrieved.
Source: Yanko Design

The smallest park in the world is Mill Ends Park in Portland, Oregon. You’re looking at it: 452 square inches, barely two feet across. The nearby Forest Park is 60 million times as big.
Mill Ends started in 1948, when Oregon Journal journalist Dick Fagan noticed a forgotten hole outside his office on Front Street. He planted flowers and began to write a weekly column about goings-on there, including “the only leprechaun colony west of Ireland.”
When Fagan died in 1969, Portland took up the tradition, dedicating Mill Ends as an official city park in 1976. Today it has a swimming pool for butterflies (with diving board), a miniature Ferris wheel, and statues, and it hosts snail races, weddings, and regular rose plantings.
Source: Futility Closet

A woman sits in a huge hand-made shoe bearing the mascots of the Beijing Olympic Games in Yichang, Hubei Province, China, on August 23, 2007. The shoe with a length of 2,008mm and weighing 49.5kg, is made to symbolize unity, friendship, progress and harmony of the Games. The shoes will be donated to the Beijing Olympic organizing committee soon.
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In the top illusion image, the balls appear to be resting on the pattern. In the
bottom illusion image, there are three balls appear to be floating. But, if you look at them further detail, you will notice that they are not floating. Only the placement of the shadows is different.
Source: Amazing Illusion

The design of this light bulb is weird. Anyone saw this interesting light bulb before? Thanks Alex for sending this picture to me.